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On June 1, Williamstown Baptist Church will officially have a new minister.
Terry Allen Leap II was born in Fort Thomas in 1975 and grew up in Campbell County.
In 1998, Terry graduated from Temple Baptist College with a bachelor’s degree in pastoral ministries/Biblical studies.

Shane Caudill and Junior Fortner, owners of Wildcats and More, have something special to celebrate.
The store, which opened in October 2013, was awarded for Excellence in Business at the Grant County Chamber of Commerce banquet. The store is located on Broadway in Dry Ridge. Caudill and Fortner have been business partners for two years.

Tracie Kinman-Rothwell, Director of Tourism and administrative assistant for the Grant County Chamber of Commerce, nominated Wildcats and More for Excellence in Business award because of their commitment to the community.

A 26-year-old Owen County man is facing 15 years in prison following a 2014 wreck that severely injured a 3-year-old Grant County boy.
Michael W. Asher pled guilty May 6 to operating a vehicle while under the influence, second offense, first-degree criminal mischief, operating a vehicle while license suspended and three counts of first-degree assault.

Where do I even begin when it comes to explaining why my mother is so special? God truly broke the mold when he made her! You asked for letters about special mothers, stepmothers, grandmothers and aunts. My mom fits into each of those categories plus some. On tope of all those already amazing roles, she is also a daughter, sister, friend, teacher, Sunday School and youth group leader and one of the strongest prayer warriors I know.

To the students and staff at Williamstown Elementary, he is known simply as Mr. Danny.
For the past three years, Danny Knarr has spent countless hours volunteering at the school, tutoring children in reading, aiding teachers and making sure no student is left without a smile.